COPRODUÇÃO E RESILIÊNCIA EM HABITAÇÃO SOCIAL:

O CASO DO BAIRRO SHOPPING PARK

Authors

  • Simone Barbosa VILLA FAUeD/UFU
  • Rafaela Rafaela FAUeD/UFU
  • Aline Ribeiro SOUZA FAUeD/UFU

Keywords:

Habitação de Interesse Social, Coprodução, Resiliência, Adaptabilidade, Comunidade

Abstract

The quick and uncontrolled urban population growth provide new challenges to the Brazilian cities, and how to afford houses for low-income people was one of them. In the attempt to reduce the housing deficit, the government ends up delivering low quality houses and low resilience, consequently the residents make changes on theirs houses within the resources available in the intention of overcome such adversities. The paper presents part of the research in-progress named “[RES_APO 2 e 3] Resilience and Adaptability in Social Housing Complexes through Co-production”. The research-action have as focus the capacities of adaptation, transformation and resilience of the built environment in the service to their resident’s needs. For verification, the developed techniques were applied in case study in the city of Uberlândia. The aim of this paper is to present the principal results of the co-production realized until the moment. This experience can promote a real and practical difference to the residents in Brazil and protect the future, providing detailed guidelines to the project of habitation more adaptable and resilient on a local context, established thought the study of co-production. Thus, the research is also aligned to the national and international agendas of sustainable development.

Published

2023-07-24

How to Cite

VILLA, S. B., Rafaela, R., & SOUZA, A. R. (2023). COPRODUÇÃO E RESILIÊNCIA EM HABITAÇÃO SOCIAL:: O CASO DO BAIRRO SHOPPING PARK. SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE QUALIDADE DE PROJETO DO AMBIENTE CONSTRUÍDO, 6(1), 411–427. Retrieved from https://eventos.antac.org.br/index.php/sbqp/article/view/3147

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